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As part of the ISSC quarterly reporting cycle, you provide us with valuable information about the number of kiritaki that use your services, how many you place on a waitlist (if you manage a waitlist), and the number of referrals you couldn’t accept
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In 2022, ACC started a pilot allowing clients living in Ōtara and Māngere (South Auckland) with a Community Services Card, or who faced financial barriers accessing physiotherapy, to receive services on a fully funded basis.
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If you are unhappy with our service or a decision we’ve made, there are different ways to resolve this
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Fintan's story: Reaping the benefits of a ‘Recovery at Work’ Plan Te kōrero a Fintan: Ngā hua o te mahere o 'Recovery at Work'
After a painful ACL injury, apprentice greenkeeper Fintan was unsure when he'd return to his duties at the Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club. Desperate to get back on the mower, he worked with his employer and ACC to find a way back to his happy place.
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We accept around two million injury claims each year – that’s around 5,000 injuries every day. To reduce these numbers and keep people safe, we run the ‘Have a hmmm’ programme, the latest phase of which has just been launched.
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Last year, we accepted over 23,000 claims for farming-related injuries. So we’re partnering with Safer Farms and Farmstrong to encourages farmers to put their wellbeing first during the busy spring calving period.
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Our levy consultation has now closed, thanks to everyone who made a submission. We’re reviewing all the feedback and will then present our recommendations to the Minister for ACC so the Government can make the final decisions.
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Rongoā Māori expert Awhitia Mihaere (Ngāti Kahungunu), chairperson of the ACC Rongoā Māori Advisory panel, shares her life experiences and applied practices of rongoā, and what it means for ACC to be supporting the inaugural Rongoā Māori Conference.
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After more than three years of engagement with providers, suppliers, sector groups, agencies and professional bodies, our new Sensitive Claims Service contract was launched on 1 December 2024.
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We accept around 300 claims for fireworks injuries each year and our tamariki are the most affected. These injures are preventable. Fire and Emergency New Zealand is calling for people to be careful particularly with high winds forecast across the motu.